So I finally took the plunge and bought an SSD, and have been having some weird issues with it. The drive itself is a MicroCenter branded (yea, I know) 64gb SSD built by IPSG. I haven't been able to find much information on the drive, but performance-wise I haven't had any problems (random reads > 200mb/s writes > 100mb/s).
One problem I have been having is occasionally the computer will boot up, but fail to move on after posting. No error message is issued, it just sits there. If I do a hard reset and go into the BIOS, 9 times out of 10 the SSD has not been detected. If I just do a soft reset, generally windows boots up just fine.
Also, occasionally the machine will wake up from sleep mode and work for about 45 seconds before completely crashing, AFAIK completely unable to access the hard drive. (I left resource manager open and utilization time for the SSD was pegged at 100%).
Very frustrating, not sure what I should do. At this point I am leaning towards wiping the thing and taking it back -- although I'm open to suggestions as to whether I should stick with a replacement or try another brand... performance other than this has been quite good, and you can't beat the RMA process (you can bring it back to the store up to 2 years from purchase).
One problem I have been having is occasionally the computer will boot up, but fail to move on after posting. No error message is issued, it just sits there. If I do a hard reset and go into the BIOS, 9 times out of 10 the SSD has not been detected. If I just do a soft reset, generally windows boots up just fine.
Also, occasionally the machine will wake up from sleep mode and work for about 45 seconds before completely crashing, AFAIK completely unable to access the hard drive. (I left resource manager open and utilization time for the SSD was pegged at 100%).
Very frustrating, not sure what I should do. At this point I am leaning towards wiping the thing and taking it back -- although I'm open to suggestions as to whether I should stick with a replacement or try another brand... performance other than this has been quite good, and you can't beat the RMA process (you can bring it back to the store up to 2 years from purchase).
